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My version of that was maybe blathering on at TechCrunch.
Like America, the book would be stronger without this blathering.
We don't need your liberal blathering to know that we are right.
YouTube has helped blathering snake oil salesmen spew their toxic garbage to millions.
As he hangs about the Fisher parlor, blathering into the wee hours, Mrs.
Kenneth OlshanskyGlen Allen, Va. To the Editor: More anti-football blathering by The Times.
It can also be either the BLATHER itself or the person doing the BLATHERing.
Not only is President Trump simply a blathering idiot, he's also making Americans less safe.
Both their behavior and surveys said there were too many blathering news outlets in their feed.
He&aposs not blathering on about Ukraine because he enjoys triggering "Trump Derangement Syndrome" among his enemies.
As with a self-immolation, it can be hard to watch Trump's blathering at its current crazed pitch.
He's blathering on about the importance of punk in Thatcher's Britain and there's tartare sauce running down his chin.
All this blathering from Trump's camp about a rigged election is just more deflection and projection from the master illusionist.
I knew he was probably smirking or rolling his eyes at my dorky, long-winded, blathering review of each track.
At face value, Audrey's antics seem crazy — we have no context for her blathering, so we assume she's cuckoo banana pants.
His rapid-fire earnestness paired with his wide-eyed yet determined optimism made him the perfect person to yell 'BLATHERING BLATHERSKITE!
The smart and successful workers have figured out how to thrive in demanding careers, while not feeling tired — and not blathering about it.
Bryan: It's so satisfying that they made goofy Eugene, blathering out of panic and fear, the person to float the talking walkers theory.
"The movie is an unappealing hash of moviemaking clichés that, after much scurrying and blathering, devolves into a generic shoot'em-up," she wrote.
"Remember when we all spent a few weeks pretending Trump was a political savant instead of just a blathering fool?" he tweeted on Tuesday.
While there is clearly more to Jordan than his faux inspiration poster-ready blathering, no one can say he's a perfect guy or prospective partner.
All of the old craftsmen were tossed off the ship, left to drown in the tide of perpetual blathering nonsense they fought so valiantly against.
The Senate Banking Committee will absolve him of all his sins while blathering about the efficiency of the free markets and attacking those annoying job-killing regulations.
Based — loosely seems altogether too generous a word — on the Stephen King series, the movie is an unappealing hash of moviemaking clichés that, after much scurrying and blathering, devolves into a generic shoot'em-up.
But this failure was in the cards the minute Trump both limited his party's freedom of action by blathering ignorantly on national television and decided to conduct his presidency as though he were Judge Judy.
Google Home still has some features left from I/O to bring to primetime including "proactive assistance" and "visual responses" which promise to make the device a bit more efficient at conveying information without blathering on.
Using genetics, cybernetics, nanotechnology, or other means at its disposal, an ASI could reengineer us into blathering, mindless automatons, thinking it was doing us some sort of favor in an attempt to pacify our violent natures.
Maybe it was a well-meaning friend who made you sit through an ostensibly easy-to-understand YouTube explainer, or a techie blathering at the bar—either way, I'm willing to bet it wasn't very helpful.
"Generally speaking, media folks don't bother to read and don't care or understand policy, so you then have talking heads on cable news blathering on about nonsense," said Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist and Sanders supporter.
However, if you're someone like an IT pro (or a friendly neighborhood tech reviewer) who regularly has to wipe and configure a bunch of machines, Cortana's persistent blathering can drive you and everyone in your vicinity bonkers.
Jon Snow has been blathering to anyone who would listen about the army of the dead for years now, and he finally has his best shot to get the most powerful ally in Westeros on his side.
" Responding to the British criticism, she said, "Maybe between blathering about the values of 'tolerance and respect,' poor Theresa May might want to ask herself whether the Muslims the U.K. is importing at breakneck speed share these 'values of tolerance and respect.
From a be-trenchcoated sculptor to that businesswoman forever blathering on her phone, to the hopeful limo driver still waiting for Amelia Earhart to arrive, this book reads like a Zen travel guide for Martians, Visigoths or any young reader not yet familiar with modern air travel.
In the past few years it's become increasingly evident that while social media was a fantastic new way to get into the minds of people and understand what they thought in order to sell them things, you couldn't just rely on the blathering of millions of people.
Do not let this be buried in the pundits' blathering: A hostile foreign power stole confidential correspondence from American citizens — this is no different than physically breaking into an American office and carting off boxes of written letters — and funneled that stolen material to a willing conspirator, Julian Assange.
Andrew Rosenthal As I watched President Trump blathering to a group of governors on Monday about throwing people who have not committed a crime into mental hospitals to prevent mass shootings at schools, I recalled a country where I once lived in which the government had that power — the Soviet Union.
It's a guy who happens to be a stand-up comic blathering with his friend, Matt McCusker, who also happens to be a stand-up comic, as they sit in front of microphones gratuitously spewing epithets and making lazy "jokes" about other races, sexual orientations and gender without any real context or substance.
As for the "brilliant" rollout, let's be clear: It was a solid rollout, but the bar for Trump has been set so low that merely behaving like an adult, deferring to counsel, not stepping on your own message with idiocy and building support makes a blathering half-wit look like he's had a stroke of genius.
Linda Johnson Salt Lake City To the Sports Editor: One need only to listen to the majority of male N.F.L. broadcasters, with their endless blathering, self-congratulatory insights and meaningless stories of days gone by while plays are unfolding, to understand that the majority of the complaints about Beth Mowins announcing were strictly driven by misguided chauvinistic attitudes.
Over the next decade, my hesitation gave way to resentment, and I now loathe Boston fandom for its parochialism, the blathering on about history and the deep-seated belief that rooting for Tom Brady through all the team's scandals counts as an act of civil disobedience equal to that of those Massachusetts forebears who threw crates of tea into Boston Harbor.
Mr. Trump is rape culture's blathering id, and Sunday night Hillary Clinton (who, no doubt, has just as many man-made scars as the rest of us) has to stand next to him on a stage, and remain unflappable as she's held to an astronomically higher standard, and pretend that he is her equal while his followers persist in howling that sexism is a feminist myth.
Voters believe his story about having made Davao City safe (even if the data refuse to back it up), and it convinces them that he can get things done—that he can effect the sort of practical change that people will feel in their daily lives, unlike the trapos, whom they can hear blathering about credit ratings and interest rates while they stew through yet another three-hour commute.
The following year, Fernandez appeared in the ensemble comedy Housefull 2 alongside Akshay Kumar, John Abraham, and Asin. It became one of the top grossing productions of India that year and earned worldwide. Fernandez received mostly negative reviews for her performance. While Gaurav Malini praised her for her looks, NDTV called her a "blathering bimbo" who "find[s] no pleasure in [her role]".
Waffle is language without meaning; blathering, babbling, droning. One might waffle throughout an essay or a presentation, when not having enough material, or needing to fill in time. The term may be derived from the Scots verb "to wave, fluctuate". To waffle, particularly in the U.S., can also denote indecision about particular subjects, or changing one's mind frequently on a topic.
The Future have taken Gurney to rendezvous with a Soviet submarine and defect to Russia, but lose the briefcase in the ocean. Doyle returns Whitlock to the studio as the police arrive to arrest the group. Mannix smacks Whitlock to stop his blathering in his newfound Communist jargon, but then orders him to "go out and be a star" and finish Hail, Caesar! The next morning, Mannix learns that Moran has married Silverman.
Asking what's going on, Harry remarks "Remember the first night we met Rudolph?" referring to the Loup Garou's attack on Chicago PD's lock-up which resulted in the bloody death of numerous Officers and Murphy's former partner Ron Carmichael. Rudolph is described as going into a state resembling a blathering idiot. Rudolph has likely been discredited after the destruction of the Red Court. In Changes, they attempted to silence him by unleashing a demon upon his house to eliminate him.
Rhys Adrian worked in stage management before becoming a writer, contributing material to summer shows, revues, pantomimes and West End musicals. His first radio play, The Man on the Gate, was broadcast by the BBC Home Service in November 1956. By the early 1960s he was beginning to develop the dramatic style that would become a hallmark of his subsequent work. A Nice Clean Sheet of Paper (1964) features a talkative and condescending job interviewer (played by Donald Wolfit) whose attempts to communicate with an unresponsive applicant (John Wood) drive him to incoherent blathering.
Later, she is gone, and Yoga notices one of the display guns is missing from the rack, leading Yoga to suspect that she is going to shoot Wilhelmina at the Meade Mansion. As Henry is working, Kenny comes in and gossips, telling him about Betty's internet date, which is taking place at the bowling alley. Betty is checking her teeth in a bowling trophy when her dates walks up. He is obviously disappointed in her looks, but still polite. She is blathering on nervously, while he is trying to “hurry up” the date.
" Ellison also used his status within the industry to expose what he felt were unjust handlings of films like Brazil and Dune by their respective studios. He also championed obscure films that he felt were of exemplary quality, like Big Trouble in Little China, which had "some of the funniest lines spoken by any actor this year to produce a cheerfully blathering live- action cartoon that will give you release from the real pressures of your basically dreary lives" and Joe, which he said was "a visceral experience on a par with going black-belting with Bruce Lee. Joe will kick the shit out of you. It will set the blood slamming against your cranial walls.
Mike Long of DVD Talk gave the season 4.5 out of 5 stars, highlight the season's plotlines and dialogue despite its shortened length. Bryan Buyn of DVD Verdict found the series at this point to be pandering to the public, criticizing the continued focus on the four girls "chasing "cute boys" and blathering endlessly over breakfast about sex, relationships, and sex." Buyn, however, stated that the criticism "stems from the fact that the show is just good enough to make me wish it were better", and offered praise to the leading actresses' performance. Dan Jewel, writing for Media Life Magazine, praised the series for portraying Miranda's motherhood honestly and for giving the characters more depth, noting that the show walks a "fine line" between poignancy and mawkishness.
But he's not just mimicking these heroes, he is using them to give his own character a broad, satiric edge." Walter Goodman in The New York Times wrote, "In kidding the flavorsome proceedings even as he gets the juice out of them, the director, John Carpenter, is conspicuously with it." Writer Harlan Ellison, widely known in Hollywood for his brutally honest critiques, praised the film, writing that it had "some of the funniest lines spoken by any actor this year to produce a cheerfully blathering live- action cartoon that will give you release from the real pressures of your basically dreary lives." In his review for Time, Richard Corliss wrote, "Little China offers dollops of entertainment, but it is so stocked with canny references to other pictures that it suggests a master's thesis that moves.
Grunwald says that when conservation efforts should focus on curtailing the effects of public activity, it is misleading and dangerous to lay all the blame on "bad guys" personified by Red Hammernut and Chaz. On the other hand, Grunwald agrees that it is "smart to be cynical" about Florida politics, "especially all the daily blathering about conserving our precious natural resources." A recurring theme in Grunwald's book, The Swamp, is that for the majority of Florida's history, the Everglades has been viewed as a hostile territory, a nuisance, or an obstacle to growth, and only very recently has perception changed to regard it as a place worth saving. Hiaasen is also scathing about this in the chapter when he briefly summarizes the history of the Everglades, and how ninety percent of it has been destroyed through the course of South Florida's development: > Inevitably, the Everglades and all its resplendent wildlife began to die, > but no one with the power to prevent it even considered trying.
A common theme was the origin of the present values of the units under Japanese occupation; Yun Byeong-su of the Korea Association of Standards & Testing Organizations noted that "even Japan has forsaken the don for the units of grams and ounces but here we are standing around like idiots still blathering on about don." Nonetheless, strong opposition from the construction and jewelry industries and negative media coverage forced Korean politicians to avoid the topic and regulators to settle for dual use of conventional and metric measures. A 2006 study found 88% of real estate companies and 71% of jewelers in 7 major markets were still using the pyeong and don, after which the government decided to simply criminalize further commercial use of traditional units. (Another important factor was the European Union regulation mandating the use of metric in all imported goods by 2010.) The sale of rulers marking Korean feet was ended and a Measure Act effective 1 July 2007 empowered the Korean Agency for Technology and Standards of the Ministry of Commerce to begin immediately levying fines of up to ₩500,000 for commercial use of the pyeong and don, with less common units enjoying a longer grace period.

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